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    Default First Aid with OC

    Hello!

    Despite being a member of this forum never had done an overclock. I am not allowed, but those days are over and now have a real luxury with a monstrous computer processing and a special plaque to OC (I understand).

    The case is the following, I'm studying 3D animation and special effects and I do monstrous renders 3D max and After Effects although it renders the most important servers in my school, every day I am doing in my house and sometimes when there are many polygons on the stage lights or lost work time waiting for the happy rendering ... finally! Can significant change (read: minutes) in terms of doing a good overclock render?

    I really do not use my work station for gaming, that is why first of all, I am interested to know whether or not to recommend to the OC that I use my PC ...

    Well, my jar is as follows:

    Board: ASUS P5W DH DELUXE
    Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6700 2.67GHz / 4MB Cache
    RAM: (2x) Corsair Dual Channel TWINX 2048MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz (<- 4 GB in total)
    1-System HD RAID 0 (2X) Western Digital / Raptor / 74GB / 10K / 16MB / SATA-150
    HD System 2: (2X) Seagate Barracuda / 320GB / 7200RPM / 16 MB
    Vent Procedure: ASUS Silent Square Series 18dBA
    Case: ASUS VENTO 7700

    Well kids, as I say, I am interested in making an OC on my system if it passed in my time well, if not render edge ..!

    Well hello to all!

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    I think I personally have such a sin and not overclocked PC, but that's just personal, I take the "risk".

    But with regard to your question, no doubt there will be an improvement in performance, you should make an overclock and see how much more is what improves the performance and estimate approximately how much performance if you keep working on the OC and if you meet with your spec time rendering.

    As I am no expert in this type of program could not tell you much improvement, but I advise you try and get your same conclusions.

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    Corsair Dual Channel TWINX 2048MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz (<- 4 GB in total)

    what model is 6400? C4 or C5? C3 could be, but I doubt you pay € 500 for them as I miss me.

    Model that depends on the change to trimmings squeezed well.

    A good configuration 24 / 7 without changing the Vcore just to be 3500mhz, but of course, get to know environmental temp this time of the Stock there surely for a 24 / 7

    A useful program to know the increase in applications for cpu rendering.

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    Well, I would like to have this "beast"

    But the reviews and arrive at 4 GHz for pure no bus? Do your accounts, you may like it takes 70% of the time in your renders.

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    I have the C4 model. And left me in total € 350 (bought in Canada at any rate). With regard to the 24 / 7 I do not know who you mean, because as I mentioned before, I am incompetent with regard to overclock concerns (shame for the forum!) Just wanted to know if the value sentence to begin training in the subject and start to read the guidelines (unless you have some good Samaritan willing to guide me ...) At the moment I tried to overclock a role that comes my motherboard that allows you to make a OC through software (and then reboot to apply changes) the application is called Ai Booster. I managed to take a 3.5 but I was working for a while and reboot so I guess it just was not stable oc I did!

    In truth the only thing I did was change the frequency from 2600 to 3500 and do not touch anything else, or voltage or anything...

    The other question I had is if there is a possibility that my T video damaged by doing these tests because that would not be very entertaining.

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    24 / 7 refers to 24h / 7 days, bone turned day and night without turning off the PC.

    Whether or not OC, and to rely solely on your tastes and needs. Nearly all OC we do for fun, for a simple hobby of wanting to squeeze the PC, the increase in performance in everyday use in general is not very noticeable but if benchmarks and games. Your PC is overclocked, but clearly I do not think you need overclocked yet.

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    Thank you for your advice Archon, which was exactly what I wanted to know. Actually I'm not looking at high benchmarks if not, an even higher than the current yield, and you're right, when in fact no need of an overclock as well over the machine is not brutally fast and start doing tests with the OC actually deprive me of time I leave work so well but not better.

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